The Truth About Cats - 3 Myths Exposed
Of the many animals that are domesticated today, cats seem to have the largest number of mysteries.
There are so many rumors that surround cats and how they should be taken care of.
Some of the biggest myths are about to be exposed right in front of your eyes.
The first myth revolves around feeding your cat.
Many pet lovers feel that a cat should be given cow milk each and every day.
Giving a cat too much milk in any given time period is never good.
A large portion of house cats are actually lactose intolerant, and they will end up with diarrhea if they drink milk.
Even cats that are not lactose intolerant will still end up with diarrhea if given too much milk.
Contrary to popular belief, most pet owners feel that cats gain weight because they have been spayed or neutered (fixed).
While it's true that the calorie intake required by a fixed feline is less than an unaltered one; the actual process of having a cat fixed is not going to cause them to gain weight.
The real reason cats gain weight is because their diet is not adjusted to account for their reduced caloric needs.
When cats eat more than they burn off, they pack on the pounds.
So you may want to skip Fluffy's next can of fancy feast.
Many people also believe that cats always land on their feet.
This myth came about because cats always seem to have an automatic twisting reaction when they fall.
Think about this, what will happen if the cat tumbles only a short distance? The feline won't have enough time to fully twist around and will land on its side.
Not only that but once in a great while a cat will over twist and will miss the landing.
Any person who has spent a large amount of time with their kitty will know that this myth is obviously a bust.
So In short, our lovable kitties are not as full of mystery as they first seem.
With a little research it's not difficult to discover the truth behind the myths.
Hopefully this new found knowledge will bring you and your feline companion ever closer.
There are so many rumors that surround cats and how they should be taken care of.
Some of the biggest myths are about to be exposed right in front of your eyes.
The first myth revolves around feeding your cat.
Many pet lovers feel that a cat should be given cow milk each and every day.
Giving a cat too much milk in any given time period is never good.
A large portion of house cats are actually lactose intolerant, and they will end up with diarrhea if they drink milk.
Even cats that are not lactose intolerant will still end up with diarrhea if given too much milk.
Contrary to popular belief, most pet owners feel that cats gain weight because they have been spayed or neutered (fixed).
While it's true that the calorie intake required by a fixed feline is less than an unaltered one; the actual process of having a cat fixed is not going to cause them to gain weight.
The real reason cats gain weight is because their diet is not adjusted to account for their reduced caloric needs.
When cats eat more than they burn off, they pack on the pounds.
So you may want to skip Fluffy's next can of fancy feast.
Many people also believe that cats always land on their feet.
This myth came about because cats always seem to have an automatic twisting reaction when they fall.
Think about this, what will happen if the cat tumbles only a short distance? The feline won't have enough time to fully twist around and will land on its side.
Not only that but once in a great while a cat will over twist and will miss the landing.
Any person who has spent a large amount of time with their kitty will know that this myth is obviously a bust.
So In short, our lovable kitties are not as full of mystery as they first seem.
With a little research it's not difficult to discover the truth behind the myths.
Hopefully this new found knowledge will bring you and your feline companion ever closer.
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